Borderlands 4 Update Adds Halloween Event And More

Get ready for double the trouble during the Horrors of Kairos event! Defeat World Bosses for a chance to win two new, powerful Legendary weapons: the Skully grenade and the Murmur assault rifle. The event wraps up on November 6th.

Get Three Of Stanley Kubrick’s Best Movies On 4K Blu-Ray For $8 Each

Amazon’s 3-film Stanley Kubrick collection has already sold out quickly this week, and it’s easy to see why – at just $24.49, it’s the lowest price we’ve found. Amazon expects to deliver these in mid-November. If you’re hoping to watch The Shining this Halloween, you can get the 4K Kubrick Collection for $25 from Gruv, which sells through Amazon. Prime members still get free shipping! Keep in mind that if the Amazon deal sells out again, the Gruv offer probably will too.

Steam has quietly added a new feature that helps you keep track of your wishlisted games

Steam wishlists are a valuable resource for video game developers. While not foolproof, they give developers an idea of how much interest there is in their game. A high number of wishlists can also help studios attract funding or find a publisher. Essentially, the more people who wishlist a game, the better, as Steam automatically notifies them when the game launches, a demo is available, or it goes on sale. That’s why many trailers, particularly for games made by smaller teams, end with a request to add the game to your wishlist – it’s a simple and effective way to support indie developers.

The Outer Worlds 2 Xbox Series X Port Outperforms PS5, Says Digital Foundry

While The Outer Worlds 2 appears similar on PS5 and Xbox Series X at first glance, a detailed look shows the PS5 version has noticeable visual issues. These include blurry images, a lower resolution, dropped frames, and screen tearing, even when prioritizing performance. Digital Foundry also observed some minor reductions in lighting quality on the PS5.

YouTuber Agent Ratliff sued for posing as federal agent, false imprisonment & assault

Earlier in August, comedian Trevor White, known for his character work as an ‘OCDA’ agent in online sketch videos, visited Holmes Building Materials pretending to be an investigator. He wore a fake uniform and carried a clipboard, claiming to look into potential employee discrimination. Staff directed him to a back office where he filmed a confrontation with a supervisor.